I’ll be at World Horror Con, April 28th through May 1st in Provo. Here’s my schedule as it currently stands: Thursday at 2pm: “Revisiting Lovecraft: Why is he popular and who is writing Lovecraftian horror?” (with Dan Wells, Jason V. Brock, Michael R. Collings, Eric Swedin) Thursday at 9:30pm: “Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse” (with Carter Reid, Michaelbrent Collings, Jaleta Clegg, and Joe McKinney)…
Movies Seen Recently: The Saratov Approach, Shaun the Sheep Movie, Freetown
The Saratov Approach (2013) – Let’s get this out of the way, okay? The two main actors are too old to convincingly play twenty-year-old LDS missionaries, but not by much. There were definitely elders in my mission whose ages I originally guessed to be about ten years more than they were, and Corbin Allred and Maclain…
Salt Lake Comic Con FanX Schedule
What’s the difference between Comic Con and Comic Con FanX? I still haven’t figured it out, but I’ll be there for FanX (March 24-26), and you can find me on these panels: Friday, March 25: 10 AM: “We’ll Always Judge a Book By Its Cover” – Covers are far more important than the platitude implies. Make…
Movies Seen Recently: Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, The Stand, Robot Overlords
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015) – The Mission: Impossible franchise is in danger of becoming like the James Bond franchise: You can remember that you saw them, and you can remember that you enjoyed them, and you can remember some of the scenes and stunts, but you just can’t remember what happened in each…
The Wage-Gap: Myth and Reality
I got slammed on Facebook for sharing this article about the wage-gap myth and President Obama’s reporting requirement which is going to cost “only” $400 per employees for employers with 100+ employees. Actually, what I mostly got slammed for was my comment introducing it: “Dear Mr. President: Screw you, and every jackass that voted for…
More new art.
I really gotta start thinking of titles for these, because I hate seeing stuff with names like “Untitled #22.”
Movies Seen Recently: Jack the Giant Slayer, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, Inside Out
Jack the Giant Slayer (2013) – I’m mostly glad that this take on “Jack and the Beanstalk” wasn’t a standard-issue Hollywood revisionist take (you know, where the good guys from the original story are really the bad guys and vice versa, like in How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Maleficent and…). Other than that, it was…
Another new art thing.
Sculpted from polymer clay. I think I’ll call it “This Noble Visage.” (Pop can for scale, and also because I had to set it somewhere to take the pictures.)
Catcher? I don’t even KNOW ‘er!
Usually, when I re-read books about which I formed an opinion in my teen years, my (ahem) mature assessment is very different, because my teenage self was an idiot. Sometimes the re-read is a disappointment (Robert E. Howard, John A. Keel); others are complete revelations (F. Scott Fitzgerald). With my thirty-years-later re-visit of The Catcher in…